Acknowledgements
Dolmen uses the following open source components:
- Qt, from the Qt Project (LGPL), see qt-project.org
- libsndfile, developed by Erik de Castro Lopo (LGPL), see www.mega-nerd.com
- RTAudio, developed by Gary P. Scavone (MIT license), see www.music.mcgill.ca/~gary/rtaudio
- Speex, developed by Jean-Marc Valin and contributors (BSD license), see www.speex.org
- Qwt, developed by Uwe Rathmann (LGPL with exceptions), see qwt.sourceforge.net
- Qxt, developed by the Qxt Foundation (LGPL), see libqxt.org
- Quazip, developed by Sergey A. Tachenov (LGPL), see quazip.sourceforge.net
- QtJson, developed by Eeli Reilin and Luis Gustavo S. Barreto (BSD license)
- sendpraat, developed by Paul Boersma, see www.praat.org
- FLAC, by Josh Coalson and contributors (BSD), see flac.sourceforge.net
- Inno Setup (Windows installer), by Jordan Russell (free), see www.jrsoftware.org
- Lua, developed by PUC-Rio (MIT), see lua.org
- sol2, developed by Rapptz, ThePhD and contributors (MIT), see sol2.rtfd.io
- mkdocs, developed by Tom Christie (BSD), see mkdocs.org
- utf8proc, developed by the Public Software Group (MIT), see julialang.org/utf8proc
- onigmo, developed by K.Takata and K.Kosako (BSD), see github.com/k-takata/Onigmo
- icons from icons8.com (Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported).
Dolmen uses the following services for hosting its source code and documentation:
The development of search grammars was supported by the Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS), Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) n°23320121 (2011-2014). Project title: A corpus-based longitudinal study of the interphonological features of Japanese learners of French. Project leader: Sylvain DETEY (Waseda University).